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Diction and syntax are used in literature to give the narrator a certain atmosphere or to portray the narrator in a light other than the common person. Diction is defined as the choice of words especially with regard to correctness, clearness, or effectiveness (Merriam-Webster). Syntax is defined as the way in which linguistic elements are […]
Edward Abbeyâs attitudes toward nature are clearly characterized through his description of the Aravaipa Canyon in New Mexico. Abbey views nature as this magnificent and mysterious concept in life that will forever be unknown, or not entirely comprehensible. His purpose is to show the audience that nature is full of wonder and that there are […]
Bruce Dawe is a famous poet born in 1930. He incorporated similar techniques in his poems âWar Without Endâ and âDescription of an Ideaâ. In the âWar Without Endâ the war is metaphorical and represented as the never ending car crashes and accidents on our roads every year whereas in âDescription of an Ideaâ the […]
This short story written by Hemingway is titled Cat in the Rain. The title suggests that something weak (âcatâ) is trapped in a difficult situation (ârainâ). Since cats are generally very afraid of water, being in the rain can be such a torture to them. From the title, it is hinted that the story may […]
The short story Anil was written by Ridjal Noor and the story is set in a small village is Malaysia. Noor begins the story by describing the setting which make the reader feel slightly uneasy yet intrigued as to what might be occurring on the ‘hot sweltering night in the middle of march’. Quite disturbing […]
âThemeâ is commonly described as the central idea for literary work or ideas explored within a piece of literature. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines theme as: âa subject or topic of discourse; an artistic representation; a written composition; a melodic subject of a musical movement. â However, theme can also serve to convey a âmoralâ of […]
Hardy portrays Angel’s rejection of Tess in a number of different ways. At the start of chapter 34 Angel makes the mistake of choosing an old d’Urberville mansion for their honeymoon. Tess is upset by the choice as it suggests that all will not be well. ‘Welcome to your ancestral mansion,’ is perceived being a […]
“The Signalman” by Charles Dickens is the first story I will discuss. It was written in the 1840’s or 1850’s, during a time when people believed in rational explanations for everything. However, Dickens challenges this belief by presenting a ghost story without a clear explanation, allowing readers to engage their imaginations. The story centers around […]
Jane Eyre is a classic romance novel by Charlotte Bronte based on part of the author’s own days in a brutal boarding school. Jane Eyre was published in 1847 under the male pen name Currer bell, during the Victorian era when males dominated the household and society. Charlotte Bronte was brought up in Yorkshire at […]
Fitzgerald employs a unique and captivating method to present one of the central characters of the book; Jay Gatsby whose name is persistently surrounded by rumours up until Chapter 4. He is an elusive image within the readers mind and his persistent determination to achieve the American Dream is a primary foundation of the novel. […]
The reader learns some important things about Maycomb Society which are relevant later on in the novel during the court case. In the very first chapter of the novel we learn that everyone in the town knows about everyone else’s business. Nearly the whole town gossip, we learn this when Scout is describing the Radley […]
The occasion for this paper was twofold. One had to do with the fact that I happened to read Bernhard Schlink’s Der Vorleser (The Reader) (1995) and J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace (1999) in close proximity to each other. This, in itself, is not particularly remarkable because the novels themselves were published within a few years […]
Literature Poetry Compare and contrast the portrayal of nature in âReport to Wordsworthâ and âThe Flower-Fed Buffaloesâ Both poets of â Report to Wordsworthâ and âThe Flower-Fed Buffaloesâ depict nature in their poems in different ways as well as similar ways with the usage of imagery, figurative devices and through the structure. Vachel Lindsay talks […]